chore(compose): drop fixed container_name from postgres service#267
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The explicit `container_name: omadia-postgres` is redundant for service DNS: within the compose network the middleware already resolves `postgres` via the service name and the `networks.omadia.aliases: [postgres]` alias (+ hostname). A fixed container_name also collides when a second compose project runs on the same host. Drop it and correct the now-stale comment.
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What
Removes the explicit
container_name: omadia-postgresfrom thepostgresservice indocker-compose.yaml(and corrects the now-stale comment).Why
The fixed
container_namewas not needed for the middleware to reach Postgres:postgres), and the service already declaresnetworks.omadia.aliases: [postgres]plushostname: postgres— so thepostgresDNS name resolves regardless of the compose project prefix.container_namealso collides when a second compose project (or a parallel stack) runs on the same host, since Docker container names must be globally unique.Net: less surprising, no behavioural change to service discovery.
Verification
docker compose -f docker-compose.yaml config -q✅ (validates clean)